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1929
Dear Mother,
Dear Mother,
I received your letter yesterday and it sure made me happy. Just homesick for any mail from home and do mother please write me often [[-]] doesn't Franky ever have any time to write. We are busy getting the act either ready for the States or Europe. As yet we have quite a few more weeks down here.  
I received your letter yesterday and it sure made me happy. Just homesick for any mail from home and do mother please write me often [[-]] doesn't Franky ever have any time to write. We are busy getting the act either ready for the States or Europe. As yet we have quite a few more weeks down here.  
Well, your letter was quite newsy - all the old [[cronies]] are marrying. Here's hoping they will all be happy. The more I see of the world the less I think of matrimony. So Mildred was in H-Brirg. I would like to see her. Has she changed. By the way do any of the kids have long hair yet?
Well, your letter was quite newsy - all the old [[cronies?]] are marrying. Here's hoping they will all be happy. The more I see of the world the less I think of matrimony. So Mildred was in H-Burg. I would like to see her. Has she changed. By the way do any of the kids have long hair yet? I also received Pauline's announcement, I will send her something from here and drop her a few [[limes?]]. What does the husband look like? young or old; rich or poor? Where is Don [[Walken?]], Murray Beard - Ray Hall - Aren't they engaged yet or aren't rumors out about them? Is Miriam's husband a native of H-Burg [[-]] Where does Cat's friend [[haie?]] from.
I suppose you wonder how South America is coming. I can't say I'd ever live here, not even if I ever cared for a fellow down here. We
1929

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1929 Dear Mother, I received your letter yesterday and it sure made me happy. Just homesick for any mail from home and do mother please write me often - doesn't Franky ever have any time to write. We are busy getting the act either ready for the States or Europe. As yet we have quite a few more weeks down here. Well, your letter was quite newsy - all the old cronies? are marrying. Here's hoping they will all be happy. The more I see of the world the less I think of matrimony. So Mildred was in H-Burg. I would like to see her. Has she changed. By the way do any of the kids have long hair yet? I also received Pauline's announcement, I will send her something from here and drop her a few limes?. What does the husband look like? young or old; rich or poor? Where is Don Walken?, Murray Beard - Ray Hall - Aren't they engaged yet or aren't rumors out about them? Is Miriam's husband a native of H-Burg - Where does Cat's friend haie? from. I suppose you wonder how South America is coming. I can't say I'd ever live here, not even if I ever cared for a fellow down here. We 1929